Awarded grant project development assistance
Technical assistance for grant recipients
Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grants
Guidance and information
- Introductory webinar for FY24 grant recipients (password: k!iq4Ng4)
- Minnesota SS4A grantee information (PDF)
- SS4A fact sheet
- FY24 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
- USDOT webinar recordings - information on applying for SS4A grants
- USDOT grant recipient resources - in addition to the March webinars, the site now includes the webinar on Quarterly Reporting (June 22, 2023)
- USDOT terms and conditions and agreement template
- Prequalified consultant list- see work type 14.7 (PDF)
- Consultant services - solicitation guidance
- Table 1: Action plan components (Word)
- Consultant services - under $250,000: Grantee may acquire professional services through an informal procurement method (reference 2 CFR 300.320 and state aid guidance). This involves soliciting from more than one group and the firms requested to provide quotes should have experience in this area of developing safety plans.
- Consultant services - $250,000 dollars or more: Grantee would follow an RFP process. Example of RFP.
- Local Road Safety Plans
- Minnesota Crash Mapping Tool - MnCMAT2
FY24 recipient kickoff information
Agreement template
- FY24 award agreement (Word) - keep track changes ON when completing the grantee portions of the agreement
- FY23 award agreement (Word) - keep track changes ON when completing the grantee portions of the agreement
Finance forms
Contacts
- FHWA - Minnesota Division
- Rachel Broughton, Grant Program Manager, 651-291-6126
- Kristi Sebastian, Safety and Traffic Operations Engineer, 651-291-6116
- MnDOT State Aid
- Elisa Bottos, Federal Aid Project Delivery Engineer, 651-248-1201
- Girma Feyissa, Traffic Safety Engineer, 651-366-3818
- MnDOT Traffic
- Derek Leuer, State Traffic Safety Engineer, 651-234-7372
Minnesota SS4A grant awards
Grants below are administered as direct recipient projects with MN FHWA. To see all USDOT SS4A grant recipients, including MN recipients not receiving funds through the MN FHWA, visit https://www.transportation.gov/grants/ss4a/cumulative-awards.
2024 grant award recipients
Project description | Federal funds | Agency |
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Beltrami County Supplemental Safety Planning Project | $ 340,000 | Regional Nine Development Commission |
Region Nine Comprehensive Road Safety Action Plan | $ 200,000 | Beltrami County |
Safe and Equitable Streets: Systemic Improvements for Saint Paul & Ramsey County Roads | $15,725,600 | City of Saint Paul |
City of Hastings Action Plan Update | $44,000 | City of Hastings |
City of Apple Valley Safety Action Plan | $280,000 | City of Apple Valley |
Bloomington (MN) Comprehensive Safety Action Plan Development and Supplemental Planning and Demonstration Activities | $412,000 | City of Bloomington |
Brooklyn Park Safety Action Plan and Demonstration Project | $360,000 | City of Brooklyn Park |
Cottage Grove Safety Action Plan and Demonstration Projects | $352,000 | City of Cottage Grove |
Brainerd Lakes Area Vulnerable Users Plan | $200,000 | City of Crosslake |
City of Hopkins Safety Action Plan | $165,832 | City of Hopkins |
City of New Brighton Comprehensive Safety Action Plan | $160,000 | City of New Brighton |
New Ulm Comprehensive Safety Action Plan | $200,000 | City of New Ulm |
City of Shakopee Safety Action Plan | $320,000 | City of Shakopee |
City of West St. Paul Comprehensive Safety Action Plan | $200,000 | City of West St. Paul |
Crow Wing County Comprehensive Safety Action Plan | $200,000 | Crow Wing County |
2023 grant award recipients
Project description | Federal funds | Agency |
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Buffalo, Minnesota City-wide Safety Action plan | $ 192,000 | City of Buffalo |
SS4A Planning Grant for Safe & Equitable Mobility Action Plan in Edina, MN | $ 200,000 | City of Edina |
Fridley Streets for All | $ 220,000 | City of Fridley |
City of Maple Lake - Comprehensive Safety Action Plan | $134,576 | City of Maple Lake |
Otter Tail County Safety Action Plan | $200,000 | Otter Tail County |
Duluth-Superior MIC Area Safety Action Plan | $250,000 | Duluth-Superior Metropolitan Interstate Council |
St. Cloud APO - Addressing the Worst Traffic Safety Issues | $120,000 | St. Cloud Area Planning Organization |
Project description | Federal funds | Agency |
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Minneapolis Systemic Street Safety Improvements | $20,004,000 | City of Minneapolis |
2022 grant award recipients
Project description | Federal funds | Agency |
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City of Columbia Heights Safety Action Plan | $ 200,000 | City of Columbia Heights |
City of Eagan SS4A Discretionary Grant Action Plan | $ 80,000 | City of Eagan |
City of Elk River Comprehensive Community Safety Assessment | $ 198,480 | City of Elk River |
City of Monticello Comp. Safety Action Plan | $ 200,000 | City of Monticello |
City of Red Wing Comp. Safety Action Plan | $ 195,760 | City of Red Wing |
City of St. Louis Park SS4A Action Plan | $ 160,000 | City of St. Louis Park |
City of Willmar Safety Action Plan | $ 200,000 | City of Willmar |
City of Woodbury SS4A | $ 300,000 | City of Woodbury |
Hennepin County Toward Zero Deaths Action Plan | $ 240,000 | Hennepin County |
Rochester-Olmsted MPO SS4A Action Plan | $ 276,800 | Rochester-Olmsted Council of Gov. |
St. Louis Co. SS4A Action Plan | $ 200,000 | St. Louis County Dept. of Public Works |